Moore’s rural New Yorker

EMIGRATION TO SALT LAKE—On Saturday of last week the ship Emerald Isle arrived at New York from Liverpool with 666 passengers, of whom 348 were Mormons. Their ultimate des-tination is Utah, though many of them will not attempt to reach that land of promise this year. They were under the leadership of an Elder named CHARLES A. FOSTER, formerly a native of Watertown, N. Y., but who left the United States about three years ago for the purpose of proselyting foreigners.

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EMIGRATION TO SALT LAKE—On Saturday of last week the ship Emerald Isle arrived at New York from Liverpool with 666 passengers, of whom 348 were Mormons. Their ultimate des-tination is Utah, though many of them will not attempt to reach that land of promise this year. They were under the leadership of an Elder named CHARLES A. FOSTER, formerly a native of Watertown, N. Y., but who left the United States about three years ago for the purpose of proselyting foreigners.